sunchaser
Guru
- Joined
- Apr 9, 2008
- Messages
- 10,298
- Location
- usa
- Vessel Name
- sunchaser V
- Vessel Make
- DeFever 48 (sold)
Psneeld - assuming reading the manual and hiring a (real) pro are not in some's game plan, towing insurance seems popular for those stray not too far from home. Towing insurance though is kind of like the hammer which is always looking for a nail.
But for those who indeed travel far from home (and tow assist vessels) and into perilous waters - books, manuals, above average electronics and a back up plan for those unforeseen events are essential for safety and enjoyment. I agree with you on redundancy and spare parts, but these are no substitute for insuring a sound vessel and pre-voyage repairs, checks and basics are covered.
For those of us who reside in the PNW and are curious as to today's best inverter/charger, whose brand does your experience lean towards in the 3000 watt range?
But for those who indeed travel far from home (and tow assist vessels) and into perilous waters - books, manuals, above average electronics and a back up plan for those unforeseen events are essential for safety and enjoyment. I agree with you on redundancy and spare parts, but these are no substitute for insuring a sound vessel and pre-voyage repairs, checks and basics are covered.
For those of us who reside in the PNW and are curious as to today's best inverter/charger, whose brand does your experience lean towards in the 3000 watt range?